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# illustrated poetic journey 5 transformative chapters bestselling emotional impact The Sun And Her Flowers

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## Summary

> 🌞 Bloom where you are planted—feel every word, live every stage.

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## Key Features

- • **Instant Bestseller:** Ranked #235 in Poetry with over 27,000 glowing reviews—join the global community of readers transformed by this book.
- • **Visually Captivating:** Original illustrations by Rupi Kaur deepen the emotional resonance of every poem.
- • **Accessible & Profound:** Simple, honest language that speaks directly to millennial professionals craving authentic emotional connection.
- • **Journey Through Growth:** Explore 5 powerful stages—wilting, falling, rooting, rising, blooming—that mirror your own personal evolution.
- • **Perfect Gift of Healing:** A meaningful present that offers solace, inspiration, and a shared experience of growth and self-love.

## Overview

The Sun and Her Flowers by Rupi Kaur is a bestselling poetry collection that takes readers on a deeply personal journey through five stages of growth and healing. Featuring Kaur’s own illustrations and accessible language, this book has captivated over 27,000 readers worldwide, ranking high in poetry and society categories. Ideal for millennials seeking emotional authenticity and a meaningful gift, it’s a poetic celebration of love, resilience, and self-discovery.

## Description

The stunning new poetry collection from Rupi Kaur, worldwide bestselling author of milk and honey.From Rupi Kaur, the top ten Sunday Times bestselling author of milk and honey, comes her long-awaited second collection of poetry. Illustrated by Kaur, the sun and her flowers is a journey of wilting, falling, rooting, rising and blooming. It is a celebration of love in all its forms. this is the recipe of life said my mother as she held me in her arms as i wept think of those flowers you plant in the garden each year they will teach you that people too must wilt fall root rise in order to bloom

Review: Read it!!! It will heal your emotional wounds💞💝📖 - What I like about the book is her honesty that comes through her poems that are so gut wrenchingly honest and pure that your heart literally goes out for her. Anybody who has been through any kind of low like being abused, and being heart broken will find solace in her poems. This is my first Poetry book I have read, after my schooling.so I was a bit apprehensive about reading poetry that has me reaching for a dictionary and where the teacher used to break down sentences while you were in a school. Luckily that wasn’t the case here as her poems are so simple that it leaves an indelible impression on your soul. “trust your body it reacts to right and wrong better than your mind does”-Rupi Kaur “I do not need the kind of love That is draining I want someone Who energises me “ – Rupi Kaur I read this book in Jan,but I couldn’t bring myself to write a review as I was speechless as to how some one can convey so much in a mere sentences still trumps me. No wonder Ms kaur has Million followers on Instagram Account. This amazing book of poems takes the reader through 5 different stages people go through before they bloom into their highest version of themselves,such as Wilting,falling,to take root,rise and blooming ..just like flowers…there are others poems about the one,the right kind of love and what love looks like etc that will leave you dumbstruck and in awe of Rupi Kaur. The layout of the book is simple and her own illustrations add more depth to her poems. Advice to my fellow readers:please buy print version bcz you need to catch your breath after being hit by such profound words….and reading print book gives you time to reflect and let those words sink into your pyche and let your mind wander and wonder. Poetry was the only genre missing in my reading list & thanks to Rupi I seem to have fallen in love with poetry and hopefully this will effect my reading choices in future too. This was the first book I read in 2018 and it was such a beautiful way to start new year I guess. Do read this book of poems that will touch your soul and also heal and nourish a part of your soul that only beautiful poetry can fill. Read it ,it will heal your wounds. desertcart: keep up the good work guys I got my copy on the next day itself!!!(prime benefits)
Review: What a beautiful book! - Rupi Kaur had a talk around last month at NSCI in Mumbai. I was really sad I missed it because I really did love Milk & Honey. My friend who caught it told me it was brilliant. And I can imagine! Given just how intense Kaur’s writing is, I imagine it must have been a treat to have her read her poems to the audience. I first read Rupi Kaur’s Milk & Honey while on a flight last year. I remember thinking she was overrated after reading about a third of the book – she writes about the most obvious things. And yet, as I crossed the halfway mark, I remember thinking she’s writing about all the things no one ever bothers talking about. How women perceive themselves, their bodies, how small their sense of self can be just because their bodies may not be what a man expects them to be. She continues in the same vein in The Sun and Her Flowers. Written in five chapters – wilting, falling, rooting, rising and blooming, she beautifully brings to life sentiments that perhaps every woman has experienced at some point. Thoughts on grief and love and self-worth and losing oneself to the point that one doesn’t care, and then slowly finding one’s way back to oneself. Every now and then, there comes a writer whose painful honesty will get you on most days and you will want to sit with a bunch of people, who don’t yet know what’s going to hit them and read to them. Even with the really morbid bits of her poems on female foeticide, as you pause to catch your breath, you will find yourself nodding at how real it is. I don’t think words can do justice to how wonderful this book is. I devoured it within a few hours and I would recommend you do the same.

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## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,739 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #235 in Poetry (Books) #418 in Society & Culture (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 27,174 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Read it!!! It will heal your emotional wounds💞💝📖
*by T***A on 19 February 2018*

What I like about the book is her honesty that comes through her poems that are so gut wrenchingly honest and pure that your heart literally goes out for her. Anybody who has been through any kind of low like being abused, and being heart broken will find solace in her poems. This is my first Poetry book I have read, after my schooling.so I was a bit apprehensive about reading poetry that has me reaching for a dictionary and where the teacher used to break down sentences while you were in a school. Luckily that wasn’t the case here as her poems are so simple that it leaves an indelible impression on your soul. “trust your body it reacts to right and wrong better than your mind does”-Rupi Kaur “I do not need the kind of love That is draining I want someone Who energises me “ – Rupi Kaur I read this book in Jan,but I couldn’t bring myself to write a review as I was speechless as to how some one can convey so much in a mere sentences still trumps me. No wonder Ms kaur has Million followers on Instagram Account. This amazing book of poems takes the reader through 5 different stages people go through before they bloom into their highest version of themselves,such as Wilting,falling,to take root,rise and blooming ..just like flowers…there are others poems about the one,the right kind of love and what love looks like etc that will leave you dumbstruck and in awe of Rupi Kaur. The layout of the book is simple and her own illustrations add more depth to her poems. Advice to my fellow readers:please buy print version bcz you need to catch your breath after being hit by such profound words….and reading print book gives you time to reflect and let those words sink into your pyche and let your mind wander and wonder. Poetry was the only genre missing in my reading list & thanks to Rupi I seem to have fallen in love with poetry and hopefully this will effect my reading choices in future too. This was the first book I read in 2018 and it was such a beautiful way to start new year I guess. Do read this book of poems that will touch your soul and also heal and nourish a part of your soul that only beautiful poetry can fill. Read it ,it will heal your wounds. Amazon: keep up the good work guys I got my copy on the next day itself!!!(prime benefits)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ What a beautiful book!
*by S***Y on 3 May 2018*

Rupi Kaur had a talk around last month at NSCI in Mumbai. I was really sad I missed it because I really did love Milk & Honey. My friend who caught it told me it was brilliant. And I can imagine! Given just how intense Kaur’s writing is, I imagine it must have been a treat to have her read her poems to the audience. I first read Rupi Kaur’s Milk & Honey while on a flight last year. I remember thinking she was overrated after reading about a third of the book – she writes about the most obvious things. And yet, as I crossed the halfway mark, I remember thinking she’s writing about all the things no one ever bothers talking about. How women perceive themselves, their bodies, how small their sense of self can be just because their bodies may not be what a man expects them to be. She continues in the same vein in The Sun and Her Flowers. Written in five chapters – wilting, falling, rooting, rising and blooming, she beautifully brings to life sentiments that perhaps every woman has experienced at some point. Thoughts on grief and love and self-worth and losing oneself to the point that one doesn’t care, and then slowly finding one’s way back to oneself. Every now and then, there comes a writer whose painful honesty will get you on most days and you will want to sit with a bunch of people, who don’t yet know what’s going to hit them and read to them. Even with the really morbid bits of her poems on female foeticide, as you pause to catch your breath, you will find yourself nodding at how real it is. I don’t think words can do justice to how wonderful this book is. I devoured it within a few hours and I would recommend you do the same.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brutal but heartfelt!
*by S***A on 22 January 2018*

Rupi Kaur’s first book Milk and Honey was the first modern poetry book that I read and I loved it. That book was a huge success. So when I found out about her new book I instantly pre-ordered it and when it arrived I read it immediately too (yes only the review is late 😛 ). I had really great expectations from this book as well, and I would say that though not AS GOOD AS Milk and Honey, it was quite close to it and I totally enjoyed it (enjoyed in a sad way? ). This collection is an extension of Milk and Honey. If you are not familiar with Rupi Kaur’s work, then you would find these poems as just written sentences broke abruptly in between. But I guess, that’s the beauty of her writing? I really like how her words fit perfectly together in her poems. This poetry collection was however quite longer than Milk and Honey. The Sun and Her Flowers is split into five sections: wilting, falling, rooting, rising, and blooming. Each section tackles a different theme. I love how she has compared each section to a flower’s life. Wilting deals with grief – when a flower is about to die. Falling is for self-abandonment – when a flower loses all hopes of living Rooting deals with honoring one’s roots – like a new flower preparing its roots to rise again Rising is for love – the flower is ready for living again Blooming for empowering oneself – flower blooming and living again With each of these sections, Rupi has presented her own traumatic experiences. She is not shy about those experiences, rather she has written about them in a way that you would want to feel her pain. If you are an Indian or belong to a South Asian country, then you can relate to many of her experiences. Being an Indian, I perfectly related to the sections where she talked about infanticide and feminism, which are a kind of big issues here. She talked about her relationship with her mother. I loved the poems in which she talked about her mother and the struggles her mother faced. Those were my favourites I guess. I have never been out of India so probably I can’t experience the exact emotions of an immigrant. But I guess, I can understand them and Rupi Kaur did a nice job in telling those immigrant experiences. She has added an entire section about immigrants and refugees. You can feel the depth of those and can actually relate to them. Feminism has always been a big part of her poetry and this book was no exception. All that feminism talk actually make you feel motivated. I really liked how she talked about the women being oppressed in her culture (particularly in Indian culture). Those aspects that she talked about are very important to our present situation I guess. She included topics like rape culture, slut-shaming and how people often oppress the girl power. Some things can definitely offend you, but those are brutally honest. I loved the talk about female feticide in India. I love the illustrations. All of her illustrations combine so beautifully with her poetry. You will feel so many emotions at once.. sadness, love, frustration, anger, happiness, self-loathing.. Despite having all these positive points, I guess there were some problematic areas too. I felt that some of the poems were not original. I am not sure of this, but a few felt as if she has taken it from somewhere. Also, there is a lot of sex talk and a few such illustrations too. So if you are not okay with it, you should skip this. Also, I felt that a few poems about feminism, the body, the heartbreak, and self-love were repetitive. All in all, this was really a beautiful and brutal collection of poetry. You will feel connected to Rupi Kaur, especially if you are an immigrant or brown-skinned person. It talks about so many different themes and will make you feel belonged. While Milk and Honey was focused on feminism and self-love, The Sun and Her Flowers is much more than that. And the metaphors using flowers is beautiful. If you have already read Milk and Honey then you should definitely pick it up for a different experience, and if you haven’t read her first book, then also you should pick it up for enjoying Rupi’s style of poetry.

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